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Arctic Climate Game Jam

The Game Jam has been postponed and will be rescheduled for a later date!

What is a Climate Game Jam?Teams gather to rapidly design game prototypes (online, pervasive, tabletop, or other formats) that make learning about climate change more fun, engaging, and accessible to a range of audiences.

Location, Location, LocationThe Arctic Climate Game Jam will be held at the TELUS Spark Science Centre (220 St. George’s Drive), featured centre-stage in the science centre’s atrium space. With this unique venue comes unique opportunities to engage the public in the topics and in the games, and we encourage registrants to chat or interact with the public as much as they would like. Visitors that day will also get the opportunity to make prototypes of cardboard games as a drop-in activity as part of the Game Jam, but will not be eligible for prizes.

General Summary: Teams must register in advance to reserve their spot in the event Game Jam area will take place in the northern area of the atrium

Game categories can include:

“hacked” game

paper prototypes

analog games

basic digital games

advanced digital games

Potential Game themes:

Rising Arctic Temperatures

Sea Ice and Glacial melt

Permafrost thaw

Changes in marine and terrestrial ecosystems

People of the Arctic – impact to indigenous communities

Competition Age Categories:

K-8

High School

College/University

Adult

Game Jam Structure:

Ideation – choose a theme for your game and brainstorm ideas for the game (could occur ahead of time)

Prototyping – begin designing a paper prototype of the game fleshing out structure, game play, rules, characters, etc.

Playtesting I – start playing your game, making notes on things that work and things that don’t.

Prioritizing – figure out what the most important and effective aspects of your game are and remove others.

Production – construct a formal edition of your game.

Playtesting II – play the game again to see how it is working. This can be done intermittently during the production stage.